Southeast Alaskan Wilderness

Covering 3.3 million acres of rugged mountains, dynamic glaciers, temperate rainforest, wild coastlines and deep sheltered fjords, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is known as Homeland to the Huna and Yakutat Łingít, and is a highlight of Alaska's Inside Passage. From sea to summit, Glacier Bay offers limitless opportunities for adventure and inspiration.

Healing Across the Waters
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      "Healing Across the Waters: The Huna Tlingit Journey Back to Glacier Bay Homeland" shares the long, sometime painful, sometimes joyous journey of healing between the National Park Service (NPS) and the Hoonah Indian Association (HIA).

      Watch the story of the Huna Tribal House

      What Makes Glacier Bay Special?
      What Makes Glacier Bay Special?

      Glaciers, mountains, wildlife, history, homeland, adventure, challenge, wilderness, research....and more!

      We bring Glacier Bay to YOUR classroom
      Long Distance Classrooms

      Using technology, we can now bring the wonders of Glacier Bay to YOUR classroom or group. Our programs are fun, informative, and free!

      The Huna Tribal House
      The Huna Tribal House

      A long awaited dream, Xunaa Shuká Hít stands proudly on the shoreline of Bartlett Cove. It is a place of discovery and re-connection.

      The Fairweather Visitor Guide
      The Fairweather Visitor Guide

      Read the latest issue of the official 40-page color visitor's guide to Glacier Bay National Park.

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      Boating in Glacier Bay

      Glacier Bay is a fabulous place to explore by boat. Whether you're a private boater or thinking about a cruise, explore options here.

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      Hear the Voices of Glacier Bay

      Crashing glaciers, bellowing sea lions, whispering rain, and singing seabirds...enjoy the amazing natural sounds of Glacier Bay!

      Visiting on a Cruise Ship?
      Visiting on a Cruise Ship?

      The spectacular scenery and wildlife of Glacier Bay make it a highlight of any Alaska cruise. Learn how to get the most out of your day.

      A park ranger works a rope pulley device on a research boat in front of Margerie Glacier
      Science and Research in Glacier Bay

      From summit to sea, Glacier Bay is a living laboratory filled with opportunities for wide ranging research and study.

      Last updated: December 2, 2024

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      Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve
      PO Box 140

      Gustavus, AK 99826

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      907 697-2230

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